Comments on: Organizing My Bookshelves, Part 1http://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/
in search of a dream to call homeMon, 01 Aug 2016 12:02:48 +0000hourly1By: EYhttp://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/#comment-25032
Tue, 07 Oct 2014 00:48:40 +0000http://casteluzzo.com/?p=4264#comment-25032This will create a bar along the top of your screen, in which you can click and type the actual code itself. At this community event you will find an onslaught of new things for your Sims to do, from carnival games, to rides, and new postcard picture booths. They’re choosing to do so with one of their bigger ‘Sim’ franchises: ‘The Sims’.
]]>By: Organizing My Bookshelves, Part 2 — Casteluzzohttp://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/#comment-3100
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 21:20:56 +0000http://casteluzzo.com/?p=4264#comment-3100[…] these things?) When last we entered the book cave of wonders, I showed you what is probably the prettiest bookcase in my house. Today we’ll move on to its companion bookcase, which I think of as my collection […]
]]>By: Susannehttp://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/#comment-2413
Fri, 08 Feb 2013 12:56:27 +0000http://casteluzzo.com/?p=4264#comment-2413I enjoyed seeing your books!
]]>By: Sarah Familiahttp://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/#comment-2381
Thu, 31 Jan 2013 12:32:16 +0000http://casteluzzo.com/?p=4264#comment-2381I hear you about it being hard to take books abroad. Mine lived in boxes for years while we were gone. I just ended up buying more, though. My collection of books from Ireland and Italy is not included here, because it’s still moldering in a friend’s spare bedroom in Italy. Next time we move abroad, we are taking the books! But you might be interested to read my friend Amira’s strategy. She digitized her entire collection of books before moving to Kyrgystan. Her method is appalling, but effective. Content advisory: the post includes graphic violence to books. http://amiralace.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-scan-lot-of-books.html
]]>By: Timothyhttp://casteluzzo.com/2013/01/30/organizing-my-bookshelves-part-1/#comment-2374
Thu, 31 Jan 2013 01:57:55 +0000http://casteluzzo.com/?p=4264#comment-2374Nice work getting it organized. I am envious of your collection. If it’s possible to be overly obsessed with books, I am that.

However, we ended up getting rid of all our books when we made our last move. It was really tough, but we were super limited on space (by choice, admittedly) and books are so tough to move. It was a really hard decision, but in the end, our minimalism ended up winning out over our love of the printed word. We’ve decided to go with a library/kindle/community book exchange model for now, at least. Yes, we might move to some foreign country where there is no library, but moving to a foreign country would be the most difficult time to move books. If we do end up settling somewhere, we might start a collection there, but that is looking like a long way away. What we’ll probably just do is move in next door to you in Morocco and borrow all your books.